The intro heard is a simple pick played off an Am. There is a second guitar
playing a G-chord pic. The best way to play the intro with one guitar is to strum
an A-m and hammer on the pointer finger then pull off the pointer when switching to G. CAPO 3RD
[G] [G] [C]
I work down at Ashbury Hills, Minimum wage but it pays the bills cleaning
floors, and leading hyms on sun[G]day. Ka[G]therine Davis room 303, the s[G]weetest
soul you ever could meet. I br[Em]ing her morning c[D]offee ever[C]yday.
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/brett_eldredge/raymond_crd.html )
She calls me Ray[C]mond. She thinks I'm her s[G]on, tells me g[C]et washed up for
supper for your d[D]addy gets home. She goes [C]on about the weather and how she
c[Em]an't believe it's a[D]lready 19[Am]43. She calls me [C]Raymond, and that's alright by
[Am]me
She talks about cl[G]othes on the line the summer air, Ch[G]ristmas morning and
Thanksgiving prayer and sto[C]ries of the family that I never h[G]ad. Well
some[Em]times I find mys[D]elf wishing I'd been t[C]here
When she call's me [C]Raymond....... and it's alright[G] by me
There's a s[Em]mall white cross in Arlington, reads R[C]aymond Davis '71. Un[F]til she
can see his face again, I'm go[C]nna fill in the best I can
[C] [C#M] [G]
When she calls me Raymond.....and that's alright by me. She call's me
Ra[C]ymond, and that's alright by [Am]me.
Strum through and song ends on G.
It's a beautiful song. Hope you enjoy it.
playing a G-chord pic. The best way to play the intro with one guitar is to strum
an A-m and hammer on the pointer finger then pull off the pointer when switching to G. CAPO 3RD
[G] [G] [C]
I work down at Ashbury Hills, Minimum wage but it pays the bills cleaning
floors, and leading hyms on sun[G]day. Ka[G]therine Davis room 303, the s[G]weetest
soul you ever could meet. I br[Em]ing her morning c[D]offee ever[C]yday.
( Tab from: http://www.guitartabs.cc/tabs/b/brett_eldredge/raymond_crd.html )
She calls me Ray[C]mond. She thinks I'm her s[G]on, tells me g[C]et washed up for
supper for your d[D]addy gets home. She goes [C]on about the weather and how she
c[Em]an't believe it's a[D]lready 19[Am]43. She calls me [C]Raymond, and that's alright by
[Am]me
She talks about cl[G]othes on the line the summer air, Ch[G]ristmas morning and
Thanksgiving prayer and sto[C]ries of the family that I never h[G]ad. Well
some[Em]times I find mys[D]elf wishing I'd been t[C]here
When she call's me [C]Raymond....... and it's alright[G] by me
There's a s[Em]mall white cross in Arlington, reads R[C]aymond Davis '71. Un[F]til she
can see his face again, I'm go[C]nna fill in the best I can
[C] [C#M] [G]
When she calls me Raymond.....and that's alright by me. She call's me
Ra[C]ymond, and that's alright by [Am]me.
Strum through and song ends on G.
It's a beautiful song. Hope you enjoy it.